We hope you'll join us for our annual spring open house! Hang out, meet new board and staff members, catch up with old friends, and weigh in on hot topics like the MBTA and the Olympics.

Stay tuned for more details (and the return of our patio space) in the coming weeks!

10,000+ signatures for March 4 rally

Two weeks ago, LivableStreets took action with the Transportation For Massachusetts Coalition and asked you to sign a petition calling for adequate funding for safe and reliable transportation statewide. Now we have surpassed our goal of 10,000 signatures, but there's still time to add more. If you haven't signed the petition, add your name today by clicking here to sign.

Next week, Transportation for Massachusetts will hold a press conference and rally in front of the State House to deliver the petition to policymakers. Join the Mayor of Somerville Joe Curtatone and other supporters, on Wednesday, March 4 at 9:45 a.m.For more, visit:www.t4ma.org/10000-names/

Go Boston 2030: Public Vision Forums April 10 & 11

The Go Boston 2030 Question Truck visits Copley Square

Last month, we asked you to submit your questions about getting around Boston through the Go Boston 2030 Question Campaign. Thousands of questions were submitted to help shape Boston's plan for its transportation future.

LivableStreets has been a member of the Go Boston 2030 Advisory Committee from the beginning, working to ensure that the resulting plans will include a world-class transportation network that provides safe, convenient, innovative, and affordable transportation options for you.

As part of this ongoing initiative, Go Boston 2030 will host two Public Vision Forums on April 10 & 11. To learn more, visit: www.goboston2030.org

While we are thrilled with the news, this project is not yet complete: we expect the City of Boston to hold a public meeting this month, and the next phase of Comm. Ave. redesign will continue to need your input and support.

Connect with planners, designers and advocates - including LivableStreets Advocacy Committee members - to explore the freshest thinking about walkability and place-making at the first-ever conference in the Boston area focused on walkability.